The failure to foresee the catastrophic earthquakes, tsunamis, and nuclear accident of 2011 has been perceived by many in Japan as a fundamental shortcoming of modern disaster risk science. Hampered by a variety of cognitive and institutional biases, the conventional disaster risk management planning based on the “known risks” led to the cascading failures of the interlinked disaster risk management (DRM) apparatus. This realization led to a major rethinking in the use of science for policy and the incorporations of lessons learned in the country's new DRM policy. This study reviews publicly available documents on expert committee discussions and scientific articles to identify what continuities and changes have been made in the use of scie...
In the span of the first few years after Japan’s defeat in World War II, five of Japan’s leading ear...
The behavioral economics and decision theory tell us that cognitive biases manifest themselves autom...
Japan’s 2011 natural disasters were accompanied by a devastating nuclear disaster in Fukushima. This...
Current multi-risk disasters, such as the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster and t...
Disaster risk reduction policy and practice require knowledge for informed decision making and coord...
Drawing on research on landslide risk reduction in Nepal and the impacts of the Indian Ocean tsunami...
International audienceThis chapter revisits a paradox posed by White et al. (2001): why does humanki...
Learning from natural disasters is predominantly regarded as beneficial: Individuals and governments...
The valuable role that science has to play in disaster preparedness and risk reduction is widely rec...
One of the most important topics in hazard and disaster related research is the effective reduction ...
Preprint, version 2. Manuscrit soumis à Earth Science Reviews, version révisée. Révision envoyée le ...
This paper uses cross-country data compiled immediately after the Fukushima nuclear accident to inve...
Drawing on research on landslide risk reduction in Nepal and the impacts of the Indian Ocean tsunami...
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 finds that, despite progress in disaster...
This paper uses cross-country data compiled immediately after the Fukushima nuclear accident to inve...
In the span of the first few years after Japan’s defeat in World War II, five of Japan’s leading ear...
The behavioral economics and decision theory tell us that cognitive biases manifest themselves autom...
Japan’s 2011 natural disasters were accompanied by a devastating nuclear disaster in Fukushima. This...
Current multi-risk disasters, such as the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster and t...
Disaster risk reduction policy and practice require knowledge for informed decision making and coord...
Drawing on research on landslide risk reduction in Nepal and the impacts of the Indian Ocean tsunami...
International audienceThis chapter revisits a paradox posed by White et al. (2001): why does humanki...
Learning from natural disasters is predominantly regarded as beneficial: Individuals and governments...
The valuable role that science has to play in disaster preparedness and risk reduction is widely rec...
One of the most important topics in hazard and disaster related research is the effective reduction ...
Preprint, version 2. Manuscrit soumis à Earth Science Reviews, version révisée. Révision envoyée le ...
This paper uses cross-country data compiled immediately after the Fukushima nuclear accident to inve...
Drawing on research on landslide risk reduction in Nepal and the impacts of the Indian Ocean tsunami...
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 finds that, despite progress in disaster...
This paper uses cross-country data compiled immediately after the Fukushima nuclear accident to inve...
In the span of the first few years after Japan’s defeat in World War II, five of Japan’s leading ear...
The behavioral economics and decision theory tell us that cognitive biases manifest themselves autom...
Japan’s 2011 natural disasters were accompanied by a devastating nuclear disaster in Fukushima. This...